Hi George
If you could click on the link OK, then that is all I was worried about. Sometimes the long links wrap, and break the link.
But if it worked for you, then good.
Yes, I also noticed that the file was not the one mentioned in your error message, but I believe it is related. Visual Basic will install a bunch of files, so I think the file that you need is included, and that that was the intent of Malwarebytes directing you there.
As far as a download directory, it can be anything. It is just a temporary space that the file download needs, so I would make a new folder rather than mixing up the Visual basic stuff with your other My Documents.
It should give you a suggestion, but you can call the folder (aka directory) VBdownload, or anything that will help you to remember what it was used for.
let us now how it goes
rogerX
--- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, George Hale <ghalesan@...> wrote:
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> Thanks Roger for your quick reply. However I am confused. I wrote about MSVBVM60.DLL. The link you sent shows vbrun60sp60.exe !! Also it says Microsoft Visual Basic.
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> You also said to " copy and paste the whole link to my browser ". I could not copy and paste - I have had this problem the past few years where I can't highlite and copy sometimes. I downloaded by clicking on the one you sent.
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> Are these the same ? As far as I know I do not have Microsoft Visual Basic in my computer.
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> The instructions in the link says to create a " download directory ".
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> I have a download folder in "MY Documents ". Is that the same???
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> George
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